Rosewood low sideboard, 1960s
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Key Details
Closer to a long console than a traditional sideboard, this low rosewood sideboard interprets 1960s Scandinavian design through a horizontal, essential, and well-proportioned volume. The slender structure, supported by a light base, allows the room to breathe and creates a discreet presence even in contemporary spaces.
The three drawers slide along the entire length of the piece and offer surprising storage capacity given its contained height. It is a piece of furniture that can be placed under a large work of art, as a TV stand, in an entrance hall, or along a living room wall, adapting naturally to different functions.
Rosewood is the true protagonist of the piece. The side flames highlight the depth of the wood, while the drawer fronts alternate more regular grain patterns that enhance the integrated handles, carved directly into the solid wood. Simple but accurate construction details, typical of the best Nordic mid-century design.
Its essential aesthetic allows it to be combined with both other Danish design furniture and more contemporary interiors.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
COUNTRY OF PRODUCTION: Denmark
DESIGN PERIOD: 1960s
PRODUCTION PERIOD: 1960s
STYLE: Mid-Century Modern, Scandinavian design
MATERIAL: Rosewood
COLOR: Brown with dark grain
WEIGHT RANGE: 40-80 Kg
CONDITION: Good vintage condition with minor signs of age consistent with the piece's age
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